If AnyDVD doesn't show any error if you insert the disc: No.Apologies if this has already been said, but can someone describe what the end-result problem is? For example, if I stick a disc in and it rips with no errors, do I need to be worried that the rip is invalid (in some fashion) due to this issue?
This poses the question: What's wrong with @KevinS72 machine...? There are some weird drivers installed by "EaseUS Todo Backup". A "RawDisk" driver from EldoS.I can't imagine what it'd be as I have all the security stuff enabled and it works for me as before the update.
This poses the question: What's wrong with @KevinS72 machine...? There are some weird drivers installed by "EaseUS Todo Backup". A "RawDisk" driver from EldoS.
And two drivers from Malwarebytes. Security Software is always scary, as it has a tendency to break things.
For example, if some process intercepts the I/O from makemkvcon, creates an own I/O and passes this down, AnyDVD would not see this I/O originating from makemkvcon and would not let it pass through. Apart from a massive performance hit caused by said process.Security Software is always scary, as it has a tendency to break things.
And it is usually useless anyway.So yes, security software can play a very nasty interaction with windows and especially low level drivers.
And it is usually useless anyway.
This poses the question: What's wrong with @KevinS72 machine...? There are some weird drivers installed by "EaseUS Todo Backup". A "RawDisk" driver from EldoS.
And two drivers from Malwarebytes. Security Software is always scary, as it has a tendency to break things.
Any difference?I just uninstalled MalwareBytes and two other pieces of software that were installed in the last couple of months (and rebooted).
I believe the problem is, that the AnyDVD driver doesn't see the I/O from makemkvcon as I/O from makemkvcon. So makemkvcon doesn't see a disc in the drive and gives up right away.The second command is the one that matters. The first is just ensuring your drive is supported by LibreDrive, which we already know it is. The second one, with the disc inserted, will enable LibreDrive. Then immediately open ImgBurn and create an ISO. DO NOT eject the disc after running the command before creating the ISO in ImgBurn.
I believe the problem is, that the AnyDVD driver doesn't see the I/O from makemkvcon as I/O from makemkvcon. So makemkvcon doesn't see a disc in the drive and gives up right away.
EDIT: But it could something completely different, too...
Any difference?
The second command is the one that matters. The first is just ensuring your drive is supported by LibreDrive, which we already know it is. The second one, with the disc inserted, will enable LibreDrive. Then immediately open ImgBurn and create an ISO. DO NOT eject the disc after running the command before creating the ISO in ImgBurn.
Do you have any other "security" or monitoring software installed?Negative. It still had the bad OPD in the log when inserting the disc after uninstalling MalwareBytes.
Do you have any other "security" or monitoring software installed?
And you rebooted after removing it, correct?